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The People's Journal PICKENS S. C A FIRST DEBT. When I was a little girl M) Jack and I used to bc 4cli Olhei tL to tcriil~ii)"'" ,e . Ph 'iidu111l1hili to to Germiint, I Ili Unle and Auint, s~pend i noii o chii ren of their Parsons, who1 IIIIn h4rl %IV n1.-ldL So je oll rt iVIIs iIIde li Our visit to give 11 I good time, and o ill (IInlgb3Jt wcro u 1Le and aun t to our - wh, tha we would always wil ijul yg hattve reiained mjuch longer had Our intrenits consenlted - JIhit llotherl decIared that Ile Could not 5pr usl a siigle day over the stated tini1, and unelit wat VIry parti cular to elid us b inIe ino'np )y on th' day tagreed 1 .111, sti'et, %nd, thou1g hi ofld-faShiolCI, Wa. Very ci fiO'tade an M id C l enVOiILat. Tilt' onbe lext to it was occuplnied byv anl ol gent!icinan nauned veoth who. wteue told, haI iot h Is Wi 1 On U t L' e ii-I dren by. liv an deedn.t on a iuel'akw. -Wank had1 (.ver' einei vied in 1 t a tr;eti:' -< ciiu ion. Jala ati i Vaw ii a y often at hi- ate o In ilk' :i tr dtomib took any Iai i 1(. an " I n hequently w --i. 1d 11 -11 - him. 0 1nC ;tIfl o 1 1. t :'1 only two wI hid L.- c; Iing I in i k -C l1~ii~. - nb ' ' n av'.nt 2-. a .' * u . \ i .. 2 t to l l:6V.. 2S w t i .6: L :d ow .ir ''A''l ati et I i n : mo1t.1 , Itut I I'twi , it wouill i : I . 11c522 to aLk my ra uthe to incri a my1 ib o an" , for hei coni iii d i. i iblailIif il hili abli ii t a I ''nere L wh --or ii J rud~j the. 1,nd of i llumont2. and1 i hadl I: .1 a ''J beit ~tbi'e il fu lin t hti 1(ore riey tno to th11 e ir i y a t unaL . r m m ' ra df th r ' l' .t o th e 1. 1habh i I tnae una noi iiicomon.m wa i. 1 ii at ii SV, ~ a-,. vlhb.L . bil-' t ill then a--3 IC tht }mei a \lb iI'b t., uwal --o ul ' niii my l randfath ert (if ho t a ild* tli li t I i i t lit. i co uld the~~ t on lit li iaiti u I11' '' I y Ltipal lt, fo y~ a u nuht for. fw thVeri i ~alo n a &Lb~lulcdtocn t ally tteifaci. ~ ToXlii acutnt a ilye latr ore add ~ ~ ~ Oeed to)11 ifs pe n anc palto latier l.,ting eminded ofi that ndbt, thn d eato offyn ithotmy m raf geerally tay ase witrneol wthnad gne. thing on' crd wasfilosing atl " laiivnstie au i.my acoscid lot hushjl whlen I acoidentally met the no We of tho s0 store, and on his , propige, clon day, whon 1 could ttlo wihi, I turned him olf with -a joke.. ,:a o- theo day of reckoing was closo a lland. ;0 morning In early sun iner, weILui sat at breakfast with my graindfather, old Pomipoy camne in with the mail. I "lie always went to DanvillO for it some11 timo during the forenoon, but, a fatce would havO it h1e had gono earlior than usual this inorning by several hours. "Aly ',randfather looked over the letters, aILd, selecting one on which was a printed advertisement, handed it over to ne. At the same mu amen, lie dismissed the two servants from the 10011. " I have never forgotten how that envolopo looked, with ' Bailey & Co., Line 3oots anld Shoes,' in big lotter., in one Corner ; and I Canl seo now thu omninous frown on Iny grandfathber's faco. " 'What is that, sir ?' lie asked, in it ster'n- voice. I knew perfectly well that it was a bill. and I could not, lie about it. Lio I relic silent. "-'lla d it here, sil l' said ml1y grand (atzher. " t Iared not disobey, aid in les In than' it takes to tell it., my granid a t l-e1 11 L m eclet.. \en ofre hd iSeen hliml 6o \ I It 1t 1!O i LLeed lilt is Lus l 'ol' ly r' alld tOld 111n ill Ih11C nest er'..0 laVdun e Wh t, 1iC \ i~rctd this debt, ljIkow \IL\d o 1 alls of palLil' . -\ ou ha\ taakenl thI is 03 1n n110ti l l w n it'.teg'i'iV, C I l C 0 u at ' IL ------C !~ 11m, 01 t a Il W y l ' - - t i u 1'00111 - I V . I n. .\'. wL - L I - t I r t( Ler. L \in Vil '. aII W---ii'i nI ri thI! boati . I ;ia Ie atI mi' wiIt. tivli i t' LIIL 11n1b II hl-ar O''a I-s and a to) tIe dBV' LI hi LtittI heL nLva r ILoI tiLLnedL l;Ziale tLL mIe. theq :-Iubjet ofI that1 dri flii II II I. ''\And you may belL IlLurelI, I LI'e ranI taIi Io an al'ILIel. I WanIterLi. I Lidi~ W~thL outI. it." a :ft .r we Lhad Ileft .\lrI. l i Li--, tual1 I know LI it ln~tle a .lLol, ig i 're.- IIn haWIL heL. openLt. thel IIILInLy gZivenL imL, Ild hLL kLept ii N I L'nLLmIIII ill ai, ,-Ilail whenLI. LIn the (I Chri tou ~w n thatI'IL.I L II ii ; visit oLf Wi hIIh !I mLsIe tuLLL vLLn. .'<. I edL iLent hIl im a pirI oLf handsomeLILL i. 1) I) N ' iT l .\ \ | J. - - IL ' jg i characiLteI-tiL ?5tory ofI lonl. isaac IlLrCLr, fab~ill t ai till teribl~ie jludget atI l'Lrt Smuithl, Arki., whoill probalyi3 IInte).ieed mlore meni to be1 exUCu ted tha aI ny other judge that ever lived. Tis was not, hoWe ver, because he was I 11 unrelent Ulig Iy severe, butt hecause he ILnd. the lia"lest; and illW-V numierousI lIt oIf crilInillall to) deal wLVitli that ever Liamie within tihe juirisitioIn oIf sn11h anI ILlieial. Onet dlay, when there was anl unusuat~illy large hatch of culi!)ritsi ti) ILbe Ientened~i, the juidge hu1. ked cornI jasiio.Illtel y oIver his sI)eetaeles at onle young I seampI, andi saiid , say3s tihe Wo manl~'s ilome~h Compnion: " In consideriition of tihe yo u tihI andl inexperience of tiis prisoler I shalil (et im IIf wLIIith a tino1 of $50)---" I e.fore tile judge had1( dIlon speaking tile very' fresh young manit very coiolly !-treted his right, leg andl ran his hand111 inltI) hiis trousers' pmoc ket onl tile id e, Iremain~l{ig n)onciihalntiy, 1as bo " That's all hiunkey, Judge I 've got that mluch right here in miy jeanis."' " And on1e1 year Inl tlie peiItentiariy,'' tonlti nued the juilge. TIhen i, loo1k ing over' at the con vict, in a qizz ical sort, of way, he added , "Do you happen to have that in your jeians ?" CASTOR IA For Infanuts and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Beoars the BILjION AND A HAL4F RICORD A BIG LIST OF APPICOPLtATIONS. The Costilest Coigreos 'T'iat ICvcr Mot-Deimocrati View of tho l;x Travagance. The ollicili sitatmenlt of RCIresonta tivo John G. Cannoni, of Ililinois, tho ebituan ofC ti the loute aptpropriatitons comm11it~tee, umnuphearor 3ions of the ''ity-liith Cogtrose, showS [ aggrgate appropriation by the en tire Congress of $lMI6,Ol0, for thu siisionl just closetd, a totatl of $673, t.,ia l, with authority for cottst'&ti for future appropriations amilountilg to $7,U00,000. CUairmnanti Cann11on1'8s ttatmnt in full i ats follow : "1 The, approp iationls inade att thle 6ebSion Of Uong re1lt just CloseI 111lllount apprVoxil l y to $613,65>8,-400, and ho WI Aappareit reCilut,iin of $2i0 . '7:,000 miur th e a pp ro ptriationsi 111ad'1 at tiht preceding sesision. This is at. triutb)I Lo tO00 largO expeinses oc casionied by the war with Spain thait Were providud for during tho pIrceud Ing se.'ssion. " Teit Litire appropriations inaude by tile I' iily-iiftli Coitgi'Css atgg'tgatt, "i,. .I~t;t,90,Ot;as. Of this sum, $182.5b2, .I: itCi 1 l'el,1\ largeahlIe to otar latto war wit V -Spaill or I0 liden1 t t ile to. Doducltilig thlis ellarge froiln tit( whole all(lut of uil, a11)pl'opriatiolls t}le re lalint er, - 1,0,, 1,327,632.81 l ep L-;n thc 'rdilliary Or il(ri-lll app()rolignolls iae by tic 'iftN Iifth Congress. Th atppropl'inttlOls llatie )y the pr c ttng coll 'iss, tilt 1 01 fLy -foU rith itunotunt to $1,011,!80,273.871. Ajc\l }itristtt 'Ailmv aUn illlease ill ordinary appropriations ttinaU by this Congress tveLc' Lht-it titutie by that Contgrtes, the l'it-fouth , if $30,~ 7,000; but, a j) 6r'Alit ilitIerenSe .is mnore thaill av. ito tt i for by win ratses iltu r ti,,ig ~it5li allote, ltatittely, fOr tuuliiois $ 1 - 00t000it r tttotl service I81t;,'0'0, L tr i' l allti iaLt'tt, ill l i r wo ti it rac~:vit iritnt t a - w or til tw L Iti2l cellsu tii i (t ,-v Llt I'a i 'xtpo:ittun $ ,2 0.i t o * tai t ub C ite l11 t,' t il' I w puolleL of thne, icluu tg th 'll." Im. thc tiej till t of u ' . t let itlitd par tial eumne !.I1 . So' ileitl 1W igii) W, Oil 11 t of L "i ~ i -: .11 ti4 l 4 , 0 ; ate for g U1. It -V'l ird aub I !t ci at t ei llt of il'ti -Itilt' I'til iltlt 6 ~ ~ .filn'a-U I, u~le (N -~ .it lidsh Of Coitl ' ltit (if 010 o reaitt Wiiitt t tr at( for i necea' n -0 t'- l\ O fo LIton of I t)L I., O f tit' "t:411 l im Il ill L lt ,rI - h*i at I'aris ntext y01W. iI 1lca o h . *. 'ru lt1 \ 1i t'1to te iC le 1 -0 ntt alt d lio Ian a i" it U-, n i ' nit:tifrti tn t reL -I t H ai t aiol'2 ti ll. t) .MiL u ifstVltiy uti tntgt by Uittt-u Lu, u'l 1 t'obih:-j)ly W L'o i t $ 1 l, it- lj) - I t ret~stsini the \sittt' t i to: -uut ) t v - th t t I C t i C - auttiit'. eL--in tfr , Ltit It' ivC - 5i11ott' Uluv tO il l L1t-'( L b CX h11e fLed, and Lit . t t ilits L t It00 liC iti l iii. li it ie t tt isteSano.ar u *~net th ttil i.tg -- ted thi-itlt'') -l L et'ati ve--, in uatkttw "Ii cit ch it i d cplci I. CI tio u a if ua t' no-tt itoL)t .. t burdLii s, ito liintCS tt-t r in r IC pol It -C pr'ia ~ti touit t tmi - )C Iit Lt C I ahin h taniin :. I.r ca iii tra! btit iT lt' erai etaio il haveL rut ofe LIa c d.tiI ''IOS T h reult ittv in actua dtsllicy in curreni) otturvenus ani~utintgic on tthe itneest of s otu, ts~o S..,S.,. 'Tiso dlteuyt' .ishtown Itbyut a ireLit Cannu on ortesjis appropriain comt tih3tho Jtguntet nofrt.7l'l,.itIJI) t tney far te coing fij Lear isTta $-182,5U2.083.47, m: de necessary to Moot the liabilities of the SPanish war. So if wO deduct from the grand total the , liabilities on -ccount of the war with SpaiI, it appit hat the a)ppopria tions for the ordiuary exit'enses of the gover-nnment, an c 31.08 ,37.932.b1. Thej appropriatioll of t he (iCon. ire just p( unded to me t the ordinlty govern- di mental expen ,cs exceed tose Cf the I wreceding Pi-ty-fourth Congress by V1 *$9,74,b>.9 INot only this, but the 84 contract Iiahbi ities authorized by tho Congress just pired for new ships In and their arniament, public buildings, ct "ivers and Ii wrs, and Imliscollaneous si itoms aouin t Lo $i0,02.~321. if, there- Si fore, LO Lne ordinary appropriIttIAs is or added the ii ibiliLies on account of these g( authorize.2d contracts, we ascertain that the appropr-iations and contract liabili- al ties nmuiiunt to the tremendous total of b( $ 1, 1:) , .!>t 8 1. L11 "Tut, inceased a1)pro)riations ty halve :.olo for L''reich spoliation claims, a pjbliie iildings, rivera, IIarbors, Bow- VU man acts clatims, and ihund reds of other ti projects. omnu meritorious, but many pi of Lumi not entitled to recognition by mt tle national governinent. Ii nearly la every iranhel of the civil service of 8t the governient, there has been an in- Iil creasetj of aippropriationis. pli "T1e um1110) has come to reform the ti stieale of miiitional expenditures. The T reek less improvidence of the outgoing Li Cong rs will at leat, ser've th good d| purpose of Lruing thu people and of si caul-d ;ig thei to bQdILl represeiitaUivcs p; to 1b iaLtionL capital who will reduce it the: hdea inmpose d by riotous atprIo- ei pl. i atio".s. " - . - . . all ',y1 Cli IIAi'P'I;NING;s. ! C< ThingS (4' 11intviert lo M-1eners ol' Aill S Ani Inod :apei )womanl wan ts ab di- I: V(Ie N t 1:i6d o I. the 1Cuid thbut, there a lw . 'o round a- iu---0 l n , it lroL Il I . ti d er II) tiond oin the last, Li A I l'e - VA On; m.i r s l'r/ 1 to 6: d P, I t il liiltl - wIti Stld n sup -: to lik'~r . . i, -- (- . t 2 ki -A ~ ing III) n1i;, wti l l , ,? o n f ) , i il p ;; life If h: 'te Am l , di 1 .mfo as -t raO- i'trcently lined t.i a iu:' 2.'> for~ len a liar. HeC was prol y i1 . 3 Lli ) . I - , a . l Tio au :. l"it of \\Ilngt,(a . Iwleo -1 to "ivo the roune Of thle lir t, w o e iti ne inl Lt new jalh to that s' \ \ in bo, and it , aitL fti i t juI, b i a ; l: h -ton wai t the Sir1-t. in khe -rov tn 1it i o -nt aLnd now si c of tile J:kIl'-e nam el. ill A \1-iehunt, N J..girl1 wasi frighit fui I (h I: 1 , week by thle explo.4- W ion Of atx pt hili on ti le. sLOV . APt t ox i \e hnr '. Mr :o'Iy ras Atoe andt aM- CL I mI I I rh Vouty do., eattl a Cute ninMV and '.' of uOnem am-h- tros t i th to acI % a a "I f you1 dIon't, c:Ome a1 b v yIul, I ani going 01 .- Lop idai go to hoeing e SIll ii is beinm i fol. p LO cau-e the plialutill' uN tnoa, y.2 nivr ma teeth.an r n ar Lto ietl s. ii. d C h i ur d - I . by the acei- y V te uii.>id. -comno itOr propofis to. n .. ,Ay a cednse of - ale ige of drink a erta.b ta he I di -- of 2 P)1red-headed * i-- P l/:fl of eggs arie I it :s said, from - in . i . It would min :a U-L,:iatch ways of thait unPii a rubbecr tub)e inito neI and.1) lilhing himn.elf rmrnotiein al'l tree .................frUit, iniec~eted. it I' l-L:Lvered that unf rit~r froz-:n toLI t he o mip1r of the Wiscon - ro Jm lirt Greek, hals atih Listilln Lt) ablapoint * i/ a w n pr en Chakinai, iriiuing * . i Li LII:rI3cou~ nd thathis g I. IL LIeIlaldla I ru iio~ w et hih to were a r I ~ ur oe o wie i inign(.wfS prayo recentnto wild dir-. thi ~vek - .,en he o h running n 10 (~ l tII i e r in ar County , N. J., tuo i ie ii :t trap 0 ll)L r.,. srke ot I 1:(nug fudst If l wh icbu asr b nr one of.' he rat indigen nt htiz wht -rze t deahi etcydrn h thi weekV a.~ minbU(Plliier eKaS flouse maue I& tVhe remark ~ithat a c~etoin hei Ln made th mtion tf stike toaut, ot enacin elauI e of~ aei hitltll w hwa b11eiit eaIted bfr n the r. d" e ex carefl ." he~lt~ sidt, (i atfound thai, dide notitin anyi trersm fohr Iiai ting iaue of11 anyi fotr i ll."iig start r Vd. cekfo h it trobld wt\ a paini in hcis long andf hild wtak four inttes ofrknife bladhitu of-e him.' in0 ai heeIit ~n abkd Anthe triack I ~ eigh NWt3,yeasb fro-and orhe bleee had b oen Ill f.S ri'U;o il Pr fA i, Alfrist ormne u i atagM. af yaitng ladyillou year lfor ii l l&rk owed niiml bymul I)ihe govrnent 'I forli1 11ne1 extr ay'o e~rie af solier iin ltleCil war k and w a fo rlt tier. ----li ieet\ y-earia in ther longt ltife hnbs~ tavelldlittilefaba. the hsdi t hertconi of rf upon anynar of eiah TIlE PENSION REGULATIONS. ho State Board or Pvensvions Issues Fill Directions to the County anIl Towitship Boards. Tih Legislaturo did not change the milon law. Atuendments woro intro iced by Capt. A. H. Dean, of Spartan Irg, and by Mr. Laban Mauldin, of lekens, but nelther bill passed the mnate. The State board of pension, is send g out instructions to township and unty boards. The State board con As of Mr. It. Cooper, scoretary of ate, J. P. Dorham, comptroller gen al, and G. Duncan Bellinger, attorney m1oral. All now applicants for pensions must >pear in person before the township ards. Said applications niust havo u approval of the township and coun boards before the Stato board will oprovo thiv. The township boards ay drop from the roll of iensionors C nami1e or names of any party or rtled which, in their judgeonent, are >t entitled to a pension under the w. They may add to the roll only oCh names of new applicants as may C applications. Those already on the mnsion roll need not file now applica Lns, but must report to the boaid. ho board will preparo a list giving w namite of each pensioner who has ed since the last distribution of pen on funds, and of thoso who part~ici %ted in tihe distribution of 189s who, i tncitr judgment, are not now Iti Led to a peunsioni. All now applications not proporly )d correctly filed in every Iarticular, though approved by township and munty botrds, will be disapproved by wo State bVoard. The county boards -o rctinested not to forward to the 1ate board the applications of new nsioners disap)lroved by township id county boards. Towusipiit and county boards will no un that, the law prov ides thre classes, A," " 13," C," with live sub-divi Otis of Class C, as follows : Clas A.-Those, who have lost both inds, or both legs, or both eyes, or ' totally disabled, and whose income oes not ex-eed $250. This does not Clud o sold iers whose disabilities arise 0m diseases or causes arising since e war. Glarss [I.-Those who have lost one 'i or one leg, and whose incomo does >t exceed $250. Class C, No. I.-Those soldiers and ilors disabled by woutuds, but not Ihicient to be placed in Class 13, whose COmoie do4es not exceed $250. Class C, No. 2.-Thosj who have ached the age of 60 years, and whose cone does not exceed $100. Class C, No. 3.-Widows of those h have lost their lives while in the rvice of the State or Confederato ttes. and whose incomo does not ox e d $250. Class C. No. 4.-Widows above the 'C of liO years, whose income does not :e.ed $1~00. Class C, No. 5.-Widows of pen oners. This class is not mentionoet the printed acts sent out, but by the t approved !th Deccmlur, 1!)I. Binnks for reports of township and >untv boards have been prepared and ailed. The board can on each blank rito the township, and then give the ensiouers in that township by classes [lihbetically. Townnhip Wmards cannot be too care ii in tlhcsC matters of " income " and phys ical condition.' I t is a very oOr man whose gross income fromu th'or, rent, and other sources, does not xced $100, or poeor lands, if anty, which ih not, produ1cC this amount gross. 'ro!)erty t slliilent to produce *10)0 in pipl icant's or his wife's naine debars in or her. WVhere soldiers or widows :spose oif their propety by giving or' 1liing to their child reni they are de arred. WVidows of penisioners who re-marry re not entitled any longer to pensions. 'enIs-oreCrs w ho have moved to anoth r State are no longer entitled to a ension. Those wvho have moved to nothier cotunty must have their name, ransferred and draw their p~ension :oml that county. L..t toiwnship and county boards act romptly and fairly, giving the State card fi t information w ithi comp'.eteo noorts by townships for ech county, nd witing the names alpjhaibeticailly, all andi clear, and beginning with lass A, and giving reasons for ap moving. Townsh11i p boards must first pyr'oueL in writing each new applica on, and thetn county boards, and after ards the State board. In making .ports to county boaods, township oards' repl 'rts should be signed by achl memlber. \lris. E-. 13. Maddocks, of llampden, 10., has in her piossessioni a sugar owl whiichm was one the3 property of bIapoleon Bonaparte. It was givr to er mfoth~er in 1812, when Napoleon ats in camp at $trausborg. 'rho bowl made of earthenware andi is silver l ated. If if wreon lng utme dy ndit ourey hrogh gade offoer, f fewere i Man muttar bed y n the outatfhirow a gnd wofa fus big >urt chilre i pad anddsuffei. In blith, eases thie curse is tiuultipliedl .&atny I ttmes over biecautse botht mnt atnd otrtme ntegiect thitir healtht. Matn's toil is edreditTii a toutsandt times harder by the dded butrdetn of ill-hiealtht. Tihe wvomant is stilil great r stufferer. She suffers itt si Ltice unttoid agonties from weakttess andti tsease in ta wotmattly waly. Mothieritood ecoittes to hter a tenace of death, antd hter abiies are horn wiith thte seedls of dlisease ready impatedttI inI theilr littie bodies. here is butt onte itttfailing remtedy for w~omt ti wiho sttffer itn this way. It is Dr. Pierce's aviVt e Pt verit. it nets diirectly Ott Ie declicate atnd tu portant organa that hear te brutnt of tma~t ernitIy. It mankes them trotng, healthby, vlgorouis, virile atid eiastic. I aailtys intum~tttatiotn, heals ulceration, Dothles paint atnd tne' and bilds upI thte >rtured ttervyes. it ftts for wifehtood and totheirhiood It does away with te trials f thie period of appireensioni attd miakes aiby's adlventt easy attd almtiost paittless. 'hottsantds have testif ied to its niarveious ttitS. "Iwas afllieteid tot tot yents ith local weak ess. hitt woni not conttfess it for a thnit'' writesq Its. tnnlaht Woodailt, of nttiemn ,~tt ratttek Co., a.,. "tien Ito the 't, ilavortite Prescription' te. I ennnatot plis~ie Dr. Plicrce'st medicines The Kind You Iravo Always Bou ini use for over 30 years, has aiiti has b 'Solll Slip( Allow no c All Couintei'eits, 1mitationls and perinients tlat trifle with aI, Infants and Childrein-Experici What is CA Vastoria is a stabstituto for Cast< and Soothing Syrips. .I is Ma contains neither Opium, Morp1 stubstaiee. Its ag is its gtiara a1d allays Feverisliiiess. I0 em Colic. It relieves Teetliing Tro and. Flatiflenaey. It assimilates Stonacvhll and( Bowels, giving h< The Children's Panacea-The T CENUINE CAST( s the Sig The Kind You Have In Use For Ovel ___ C~f4TAUA00MPANV. TT MUnRAV THE HONEST WIlTE OAK HOME-MADL =WA G1 M1ADkE AT GREENVILLE COA Are the Cheapes Special Prices for" Call and se G. W. SIRRINE, Supt. - -- SOUTHERN RAILWAY. N Condenn.ed SchedIulein EOfect h ST1A'i'l(NS. -No l o -1 Li. Charkst en ... - . 11. fjv. Colume..... 1 05 am " P fre ..... 10 a mu la. 10 n'n " Nin~ety-ao. ..... 7 42 a mn 1 20 p m) " Grenwoo........ 40s a mn I5 p m . Ar. Hdges .. 00 ai m 2 158_m Ar. Abbevyb.. ...... 8 40 a mn 2 45p3_m "] Ar. Beltoni. ....... S 50 ai m 8 10 p mn ir. . Atlanta............. 3W6 p 9 30O p mn . IATIONs. No u. No 9 by.. Greenvillo.......... 80 p mn 10ui 5at "Piedmont ...........600 pum 10 40 a m " "W1iim on.........89 2 Jm 1065 a m I Lv. Anderson .-.... m l0 46 ai I Ar._Donnldn ..... 7 15 p in 11 4 aim.. Lv. Abbovllei ..... . p T~a~ Lv. Lk. odges i.i..........7 85 p ru ~if&TT-2 -Ar. " ~t~y-bix..........8s 18 p mn 12 55pmAr " ewerry..........19 15 p mn 2 00 pi A r. Ar. 'rosperlty..........u. 0p 2 14 p nm - ~Coujn h:- .. .. Ar.~ 0- No.|N . 10a v...Cha-ito Ai-2J 6 [ 10 20a 200v .... 1;lu.........".1tM0 10 89 SW J ... Joeille."1225p 6 . 105a 28 " . ... Paurg.... "vi *12 614pV 11 25a 8 l0p Ar. Spr1nug..v 14 157 114aI 8 0 Lv . hpanburg.. .Arjll2a--~ 4p ?og 0p A.r Atshovillo...Lv 6 20a1 8~j g .V Pulla d8n Aio Sin iaraon.'rrains 865and .__ i'alus lenivo Spartanbl.ur , A. & 0. divisilon v 'I northbound. (I7. a. in.., 8l:3. p. mn., 6:10 p. m.: r. ~Vestibju 1 lo itd),; $0ou tiahbound 12:l2 a. in., * : ,m.1184a. mn., ilsibulo Limited.) * tn avervllo, A. andt Ii. dvi sion, w ~ri ound, :4. a. m., 2:4 o. in and 5:22 p. mn., a 4:80 p. in., 12 : I. i. ('eafbl. Inle) Tr ns a . 1 enrry logat aullman * steeping~ en rs .0 w in t3.himblin and Asheylli, .. enroute dail) a:eu .n Jacksoni~ville and Oimola * PR1NK S. (ANN(iN. J. M.CUP TnI rd V-P. & Gn. Mgr.. Tra moMgr. Washingt on, 1. (. WVashin gton, . 0. ns WA. T'JRRl. 8.lI.fHAR V101(, a"y n~e. Pnas.A.O. Ae't Geon. Pan. Ag't, . 0 aghingto, D. U. tlantas. G. r Ch betw' ~ LN' ~ we _ A POSITIVE CURE FOR 60ONORRINEA AND GLEEI*T" CURES IN Ii70 3 DAYs sOtO oY PRIJGcisTS. Ar,.' ron Y.M.E audl TAKE NO OTHIER TRY IT TODAY aa Seint by prepidtlO ex >ris ~o cipt. of 3570. on A ilblATOIL lINI MElNT CO.. wei Chiarlest on, 11. C. I eav 9 eep nJ1I' ght, and which has been borne the signature of cen made under his per ,rvison. since its infancy. i1e( to deceive you in this. Substitittes are but Ex 'ntlanmger tie ieath of Ice agaiinst Eixperinent. STORIA~ )r Oil, Paregorie, Drops rnaless and Pleasant. It lino nor other Narcotic itee. It destroys Wormns !cs Diarrhoa anid 'ind ules, eures Constipation the Food, regulates the althljy 11n ntatural sleep. lother's Friend. )RIA ALWAYS nature of Always Bought r 30 Years. STnEET. NEW YORK CITY. 7NS= FILE- -- LCH FACTORY F aud lestl H. C. MARKLEY, Prop. OUThERN RAILWAT lensmed Sohedule of Fasseng,, 'Iaa Ini Eifoc Nov. 8. 1898. Vel. No.18 Yat.RI rthbound. No.12 No. -88 Ez." N., SO Dally Daily. *u.5. Daily. Atlanta, C.T. 76 5Ca1 0m4 115-P Atlanita,.T. 8 50, ag 1 0 1 a Norcross. .. "J a 1 27 a19 Bluford .... 10 j 05a'''' 7 08 . ... 3ainesvill.. 1085 a 'ii*'p 7 48 U0 Aula.........10 58 af242 p '80 0 .'ornelia..11 25 a fg 00j p .8 S p ... hit..Airy.110 a . .,..., L'occoa ...Il58a8 80 p ....... Westminsuter 1281 ..... .... 4 86 a ~eneca ... 1252 p 4 5p .....'2 S :~eutrai .... 4 ,. 4132 a ireenvill . '284 p 6392 p ..~.... 1 46 a :lpart an burg, 8J87 p OW10 p .. 6 87 a :lnau.. .. 42 .6 44 p...7 15 a ilneg ..488p '7-00 - ..ra:.5 7 86 iUg' M..., .508 .............7 8 a :rastoiuna .. 5262...-..... 0 a :bariotte ... 680-p 822 p... 926 a Ares Or 02 p 1048 p..12 10 p lreensbro...10 S0, p ... ... ....... sorfolk...........7 0 a ..:... ........ ~1nOUn 840 a ~ .2 Fanshington .........6 43 al ...... 85 p taltm'e PiR R. .... ii a. ..... 11 36 P 'hilateelphia. .... 01 ......1 8 e f vY r ..... . . 24 2.. Litbound. No. 15 No. 87 P~ali 'hiladelphia . 8 60 a .6 51 p .-... ... altimuore..... 6 81 a *..I9 p ...... ....... Vamhington.. 11 16_a 10 45 . ~... anville . 6 5p # 50a I0's a I ern >oro.. - .' ..... reansboro. 7 28 p i 7 87a.... harlotito .... 10 00 p09 a %205n .... astonia.1049 p..1"3p .. ng' M is.... .... ,., . p ,.,. larlsubrg .. 118 0 a p.... affneys... 114 o a ... Frevle..1 26a 12 if p ___ it. Airy ..... ...........7... . or'nelia...... .. ....f8 pO t4 p 0 ul.... ... 415 af 18 p" 61 a ainesville. 4 it5 a 8 -7p 4 a uford 6...... . . . LtftIta, i. T. 6 10 al4 p tLan taI, U. T. 0 10 a ml"~uirp~ m0.5'l noon, rennp~enke Liain stfeumr in dai1aggegs eenl NorfolkI it han l ia.I ore. . "-.1 111( n.. I )nuy WVashing ton SS~ orn3 \'414I. Is . i~u iin ,. IThronghF aa i r n: it~ een N-w York a'584n w s va Vt . angtoni. A~ 'anta and Memtn ind ln e~t Er- 'tl NOw York hand Melung ainigtiln.A I la in a anel B'irminngham' .d thtooni-htnre c (n'h bet wne~n WYashim~ rnd Ait ra. 1l ,.n g --'..r. ses re all mu~~ ute. liwo', ii,.. raii s- roton aepiag eav eeni Green-,bo~ro nrh No oo. O!9p on at F1or fo.k for <11-1) P~OI NT 00 OP 4. 85 anid iti-1'ait .9lates lta4 Mall solid bet ween Watshingtonu and New 0t ,via souithern hn1. way. A. & W.P. R. R., ,. & N. RI i. bemIII (i no.mai Odf haggage ud coac; e, t'hrenigh withouti change fot ngers of all cin.ia. Pnilmian drawin, sepcars beatwteen Ne'w York an, Orlease via Atanta and Mbiigomewry ing Washing toncieaih Wednesdavastourist tincwllrn through bet~ehWasie ~n1 an Franciaco .without ohange. i. 1I 88 anjd 1 *-ullmian sleeping ear louftimnondi and harloi te via Dla villg bonnd no. 11 andA7 n, thi .. .& i .